Toronto FC and Montreal had played to a 1-1 tie in the first leg of the Canadian Championship in Montreal last week.

That stoppage-time goal was Giovinco's second of the game. Giovinco, who is possibly Major League Soccer's best player, set up his own heroics in the 53rd minute when his goal answered that of Montreal's Ballou Jean-Yves Tabla from the 36th minute to even the score.

Crazy things seem to happen when Toronto FC and the Montreal Impact get together for some soccer football. The two teams played in a sensational Eastern Conference final last season, which was ultimately won by Toronto FC in what was arguably the greatest two-way playoff leg in MLS history. Two weeks later, Toronto FC would lose the MLS Cup on penalty kicks in their own stadium to the Seattle Sounders. However, Toronto FC has responded to that setback with a vengeance, and has the league's best record so far this season.

And, for Toronto FC, when you win that prestigious Canadian Championship, this is how you celebrate:

Atlanta United broke its own MLS single-game attendance record with a crowd of 71,874 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for its game against Toronto FC. Atlanta also set a season record with an average of 48,200 a game. Adam Hagy, USA TODAY Sports

Seattle Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei (24) punches the ball away from the goal during the second half against Colorado Rapids at CenturyLink Field. The Sounders won the game, 3-0. Troy Wayrynen, USA TODAY Sports

San Jose Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski (8) shoots and scores a goal as Minnesota United goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth (33) defends in the second half at Avaya Stadium. San Jose won the game, 3-2. John Hefti, USA TODAY Sports

The New York Red Bulls' Kemar Lawrence takes a selfie with fans after a 3-0 win over the Vancouver Whitecaps at Red Bull Arena. With the win, NYRB qualified for the MLS playoffs. Vincent Carchietta, USA TODAY Sports

Jozy Altidore kicks a drum and celebrates with his Toronto FC teammates after defeating the New York Red Bulls 4-2 to be crowned the Supporters' Shield winners at BMO Field. Kevin Sousa, USA TODAY Sports

Houston Dynamo forward Alberth Elis celebrates while wearing a mask after scoring a goal during the second half of a 2-1 win over Minnesota United FC at BBVA Compass Stadium. Troy Taormina, USA TODAY Sports

New York City FC defender Alexander Callens (6) slides for the ball against Colorado Rapids midfielder Marlon Hairston (94) in the second half at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. The game ended in a 1-1 tie. Isaiah J. Downing, USA TODAY Sports

Sporting Kansas City goalkeeper Tim Melia (29) punches out a shot on goal during the first half of the match against the New England Revolution at Children's Mercy Park. SKC won the game, 3-1. Denny Medley, USA TODAY Sports

Atlanta United plays Orlando City SC during the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Atlanta United set an MLS record for highest attendance in a single game with a reported 70,425. John David Mercer, USA TODAY Sports

Atlanta United midfielder Yamil Asad jumps over New England Revolution midfielder JeVaughn Watson in the first half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Atlanta United won the game, 7-0. Brett Davis, USA TODAY Sports

Colorado Rapids defender Kortne Ford (24) attempts to score with a bicycle kick during the first half against the Houston Dynamo at BBVA Compass Stadium. The Rapids won the game, 1-0. Troy Taormina, USA TODAY Sports

New York Red Bulls midfielder Salvatore Zizzo (15) goes for a header in front of Chicago Fire forward Luis Solignac (9) during the first half of a 1-1 draw at Toyota Park. Kamil Krzaczynski, USA TODAY Sports

Red Bulls supporters march on Jackson Street Bridge before a game between the New York Red Bulls and New York City FC at Red Bull Arena. The Red Bulls and NYCFC played to a 1-1 draw. Brad Penner, USA TODAY Sports

Minnesota United goalkeeper Bobby Shuttleworth reacts after surrendering a penalty kick goal to the Seattle Sounders' Clint Dempsey in the final minute of a 2-1 loss at CenturyLink Field. Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY Sports

L.A. Galaxy midfielder Jermaine Jones (right) and New York City FC defender Frederic Brillant battle for the header during the second half at StubHub Center. New York City FC won 2-0. Kelvin Kuo, USA TODAY Sports

A formation of four A-10 Warthogs flies over Children's Mercy Park before the start of the match between Sporting Kansas City and Atlanta United. SKC and Atlanta United played to a 1-1 tie. Denny Medley, USA TODAY Sports

New York City FC goalkeeper Sean Johnson (1) dives for a shot by New York Red Bulls forward Bradley Wright-Phillips during the second half at Yankee Stadium. NYCFC won the game, 3-2. Vincent Carchietta, USA TODAY Sports

Atlanta United forward Hector Villalba (center) reacts with fans and defender Mikey Ambrose after his goal to tie the game in extra time against the Orlando City SC at Bobby Dodd Stadium at historic Grant Field. Dale Zanine, USA TODAY Sports

D.C. United midfielder Luciano Acosta falls to the ground after being fouled by Houston Dynamo forward Mauro Manotas (19) while battling for the ball in the first half of a 3-1 Dynamo win at RFK Stadium. Geoff Burke, USA TODAY Sports

Seattle Sounders midfielder Osvaldo Alonso and New York City FC midfielder Yangel Herrera slide across the field going after the ball during NYCFC's 2-1 win at Yankee Stadium. Adam Hunger, USA TODAY Sports

The Philadelphia Union's Haris Medunjanin executes a corner kick that results in a goal by Richie Marquez during a 3-1 loss to the Portland Timbers at Talen Energy Stadium. Bill Streicher, USA TODAY Sports

Fireworks are fired before the start of Altanta United's game against the New York Red Bulls at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field. More than 55,000 fans were in attendance to watch NYRB win, 2-1. Jason Getz, USA TODAY Sports